Am I the only one wary of the quad-rotor like that for passengers?
Yeah fuck that
so I just recently got my UAV Pilot's license...I suppose it's time to earn an actual Pilot's license.
I do not like the rotors being underneath the passenger compartment. Does that offer any advantage over them being above it?
[QUOTE=ss1234;51824274]so I just recently got my UAV Pilot's license...I suppose it's time to earn an actual Pilot's license.[/QUOTE]
go for it! nothing beats the freedom of the air
[QUOTE=ss1234;51824274]so I just recently got my UAV Pilot's license...I suppose it's time to earn an actual Pilot's license.[/QUOTE]
Pilots license is well worth just for the fun/practicality of transport and also a good career opportunity, especially right now
also as a pilot just wanna say FUCK ALL OF THIS. Not because it could damage job prospects, but because when i'm flying, I know that weather and such fuck with aircraft. Instruments are not entirely accurate. Being in a aircraft with the human element not being present to go "hmm these readings are kinda fucky" or incase a control surface is damaged sounds scary as heck. What is the on-ground command center supposed to do when there's a in-air emergencies and there's 3 seconds to respond?
No company in their right mind will pick these up, and no politician that likes their job will cut the red tape surrounding aviation to legalize UAV passenger vehicles.
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